Birdcage guard



Sept. 21 1926. 1,600,892

A. M. KROCZEK BIRDCAGE GUARD Filed August 5. 1924 A'r'rbanav atented Sept. 21, 19126. w .v

UM'EED TTES PATEN'E' OFFICE.

i AN TON M. Kaddznx, or enie ;Ga ILLINoIs. 'i I l BIRDCAGE GUARD.

Application filed August 5, 1.924. Serial No. 730,253. I

This nvention relates to a birdV cage cona recess 7. My improved guard'8 is of band struction and more particularly to a guard shaped formation constructed from a fleX- 45 therefor and has for its primary object the ible transparent'material such as celluloid. construction of a transparent fiexible guard This gnard has its upper marginal edge 9 which Will Vbe readily arranged in place and seated behind the flange 4 and Aits lower When once in place Will be difficnlt to get out lnarginaledge 10 seated` in the recess of the of position. w `flange and thus it will be seen that' the An object of the inv'ention is the novel band may be readily arranged in place and `mannerof forming the guard and associatel'fectivelyV held in position With the edge 10 ing Asame With the various portions of'the portions concealed. To'completemy invenbird cage so that the guard Will be efectiveton, openings 11 Vare forined Vin the band o ly held in place and the edge portions thereto register With' the openings in the recep'- of concealed. i 'lclc 12- i l Besides the above my inventionv is distin- From theforegoing description taken in. v

15 gui'shed in the use of a gnarL of transparconnection With Vthe accompanying drawing ent material so thatthe bird can be readily it Will' be apparent that I provide a Vguard viewed while at the same time preventing completely transparent and of the proper any lnaterialfrom making its exit from the rigidity to retain, its shape after Vbeing Cagei clamped in place by theiband and ring.

20 W'ith these and other objects in view the t is, of course, to be understood'that the w invention will be better understood from the band may be constructed fromother matei following detailed description taken in conrials and clamped in'positionV in other'man-` nection With the accompanying` drawings nei's, therefore, I do not desire .to be limited 'wherein a -in any manner except as set forth'in the i 25 Fig. l is a side elevation of a bird cage claims -hereunto appended. -partly in section illustrating my invention. Having thus described myzinvention What Fig. 2'is an enlarged' sectional-view on the I claim is: f i line 2-2 of Fig; 1. n combination With a birdca'ge hav- F 3 is a perspective view of the guard. ing a band provided with a portion arranged 30 Fig. 4 is a detailed enlarged sectional view Withinthebird cage, a base fring, a transthrough one'of the'receptacles. f o parent,guardfhaving its upper edgeV engag- VAgain' referring to the drawing illu'strat-V ing said portion'ofthe band and its lower ing one of the many constructions of my in-` edge ei "aged by the base ring within the i vention the numeralldesgnates 'a base'or birdrca ez V 'f' 35 base ring of the 'bird cage upwardly 'from i 2.1n` (ombin'ation "a 'bird" cagezhavinga which rises the Wire strands 2 which are 'conband provided Withfa depending flange, *a nected in a manner more clearly set forth base ring provided With U shaped flange in my copending application for patentfiled -.and a band shaped guard havingv its upper .August l, 1924, Serialhlo. 72975585. edge portion enga'ging behind said/band '40 The band 3 in'this particular instance hasl fiangeandits'lower marginal edgeportion 1 a saaced deoendin'lT fianve 'for .formin' the seatedin said U sha ed flanffe;

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annular recess The base Vring is provided n testlmon-yf'ivhereof I'affi); my si 'atnre I With a lUfshapediannular. fiange vforming w \'"""ANTONKRO 

